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Jackson was born in New York City, New York and grew up Crown Heights, Brooklyn with his brother William Jackson.[2] He negotiated his first deal while finishing high school and was a protégé of the Wu-Tang Clan having grown particularly close with various members. Jackson later secured a distribution deal through Navarre Distribution, with whom he released his debut album Heist of the Century in 1998. He later toured with several singers and groups such as 50 Cent and the Wu-Tang Clan, as well as launching his own management company and children's clothing store.[citation needed] Jackson later relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, where he worked with Aphilliates Music Group and Embassy Entertainment, later negotiating a joint-venture deal with both companies for Universal Records.[citation needed] He also worked in a business capacity for DJ Drama, setting up booking arrangements and endorsement deals.[citation needed] Jackson also helped executive produce the album Gangsta Grillz.[3] The two would eventually stop working together.[2]

Jackson's Heist of the Century album was largely panned by WARR.org, saying that "[a]lthough there are no horrendous tracks, there's also little of the unique energy that characterizes most Wu-Tang releases, and there's no strong argument for picking this up unless you're a Wu completist".[4]Heist of the Century later placed 37 on Billboard's "R&B/Hip-Hop Albums" on December 5, 1998.[5]

Singer/actor Drake has called Jackson one of the "Hottest MCs in the Game" although he was really talking about La the Darkmans brother, Willie The Kid.[6]Vibe praised Jackson's participation in the Uncontrolled Substances album, calling his overtures "seductive".[7]